I found one of our guinea's nests in a thick brush pile. She was heavily covered by the brush and only came out once a day, usually in the late morning. It took me two weeks for me to find her nest and once I did, I made sure to just vaguely look in on her every now and then so I didn't disturb her.
Well, when we got hit with "Hurricane Earl" (actually it was quite pathetic in my area, thankfully, and we only got a little wind and rain) she left in the morning and returned to the chicken coop that night with everyone else. I decided to take her nest as it was obvious she wasn't returning that night and I didn't want the eggs out in the cold and rain. We fired up the incubator, didn't even give it a chance to warm up and put the eggs in. I had little hope as all were wet, cold and dirty and I didn't see any movement when candled.
Yesterday, a little over a week later, I noticed a pip and later in the evening a little keet hatched out! I was completely amazed! Now I'm just hoping for the best that the rest of them also surprise me. Luckily, I had two chicks hatch out about a week ago, so the new keet has some company.
Wish them luck!
Well, when we got hit with "Hurricane Earl" (actually it was quite pathetic in my area, thankfully, and we only got a little wind and rain) she left in the morning and returned to the chicken coop that night with everyone else. I decided to take her nest as it was obvious she wasn't returning that night and I didn't want the eggs out in the cold and rain. We fired up the incubator, didn't even give it a chance to warm up and put the eggs in. I had little hope as all were wet, cold and dirty and I didn't see any movement when candled.
Yesterday, a little over a week later, I noticed a pip and later in the evening a little keet hatched out! I was completely amazed! Now I'm just hoping for the best that the rest of them also surprise me. Luckily, I had two chicks hatch out about a week ago, so the new keet has some company.
Wish them luck!